A look-alike of actress Park Bo-young, Jung-sook from the 26th season of 'I’m SOLO,' revealed that she has been on 50 blind dates, drawing attention.
On the 30th, the SBS Plus and ENA entertainment program 'I’m SOLO' revealed the 'Gold Special' 26th season solo men and women.
That day, the 26th season was conducted as the third 'Gold Special' after the 7th and 14th seasons. In particular, it was interesting to note that there were a total of 13 participants, including 7 male grants and 6 female grants.
The first to appear, Yeong-suk, expressed her desire to get married by saying, "I want to get married right away this year." Yeong-suk, who studied abroad in the United States for 14 years, returned to Korea to meet potential partners at her father's suggestion.
Yeong-suk, who revealed that she has been on 100 blind dates, said, "I didn’t remember when I first met him, but as I recalled bit by bit, I realized I had met him 5 or 6 years ago. We had gone on a blind date then," drawing astonishment by disclosing that she had a past blind date with a man from the same season.
He added, "Wow, what kind of operation is this?" and remarked that "just the fact that we met again in this solo nation seems to be an extraordinary connection."
Next, Jeong-sook, who showcased her cute charm, appeared. From her entrance, she caught the attention of the men by boasting that she resembled actress Park Bo-young. When the production team said she resembled Park Bo-young, Jeong-sook explained, "Men who liked me said that. Senior colleagues teased me by calling me, 'Is Hanyang University’s Park Bo-young here?'"
When asked why she had not married yet, Jeong-sook replied, "In my 20s, I was involved in continuous dating, and when I consider why I couldn’t get married, it was during the 5 years I was studying from ages 29 to 33. I couldn’t date at all during that time. It was the age for marriage, and since I couldn’t date then, I ended up meeting 2 people from 34 years old until now, but there were many issues that prevented it from leading to marriage."
Above all, Jeong-sook emphasized that she had really gone on a lot of blind dates. She mentioned that she contacted people she hadn’t talked to for 2-3 years or even 5-6 years, saying, "I truly want to get married, and I said I wanted to go on blind dates. I reached out everywhere. I went on about 40 to 50 blind dates in a year. Ultimately, there were at least 40 weekends lost just going on blind dates without any fruitful outcomes."
Finally, when the production team asked, "What kind of man do you want to meet?" Jeong-sook replied, "I don’t get along with studious types. I’m not saying they should be rowdy, but they shouldn’t be flirtatious. I guess my standards are quite high. If they have good physical attributes, that’s weak. Even if the face isn’t great, if they have good physical attributes..." Then she added, "Anyway, I like being with someone, so I want to have children first and also have expectations for upcoming relationships."
[Photo] Capture from ‘I’m SOLO’ broadcast.
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